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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-19, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINC, JONE 19, 1952Page IQ. ?Tt> Hun rlt- UWutosi & < Don Bunting’s. Miss Barbara. t Ann Lee was entered in »h'k I Cars * v. omisrovK i ■ owing to winnings w the 2 2'1 elfl j run at CL ‘Glencoe tile ; i and ’ Lucan j Lucan » Mr. ’spent | Ml nt run recent ■tilt »f However sh ‘ will u »m the 18th. ii. Strathroy July n July ft- and at ■he -pmstion out <ua previous put her Lucan And District News Open House Mrs. J. A. School, which, this past year Mrs. Murray Hodgins will hold “Open House” ou Wednesday, Juno 25 at 10 o’clock. Parents and those interested in the wee people are invited to carry on this very worthwhile enterprise next year. Bo bio’s Nursery has been held at the home of i Mrs* James Kirkhnd '.Addrsss^s Institute Highlight of the June meeting of the Clandeboye Women’s In­ stitute held at the home of Mrs. George Simpson, was a very in- | spiring address by Mrs. Jas. ; Kirkland, District President of 'South Huron Institute. s She urged that it is the duty of the women of to-day to their fellow man to take part in more ! community activities and govern- mental affairs. In closing she said, “Let us not he sinkers but I doers of our responsibility’'. . I It was decided that Club girls [should receive a fork, in place , of the customary spoon, after ' they have received their County Honors. The motto. "Old age begins I when you let it’’ was prepared • by Mrs. Omar Cunningham. i Interesting reports of the last | annual held at Beachwood were given by .Mrs, E. Lewis and Mrs. I Rea Neil. Something of a different na- ; ture in music appreciation was • given by Mrs. Clarence Hardy ; She outlined the life story of | Johann Strauss, and played re- I cords of several of his most not- ed waltzes.• Lunch was served by hostess (and committee, Mrs. Alvin Cun­ ningham, Mrs. Karl O’Neil, Mrs. L. A. Kilmer and Mrs. Alex Mc­ Intosh. Clandeboye Group Holds First Picnic cluse to l»ni persons met Thursday evening. June 12 die school for the first picnic tl;e new Home and School . - e iation Mr McDonald was in charge of the sports program. Prizes were given for: Dashes, Jr 1 tains, Susy I Jr lnt. Marler less Int Tommy son. Sr. Girls: Joan Williams and Janet Scott. Sr. Boys: Clare Paton. Men: Mr. McDonald. Women: Mrs. Pyke. Mrs. Williams and Mrs, Ilill. Wheel Barrow Race: Jr. Boys; Wayne Williams and Gary Cun- . ningham: Sr Mae Harrison and j Niek Fedossow. Kicking the slipper Rosemary Hall; lnt girls: lene Harrison: Sr. Janet and Joan Murless. :j legged race: Sr.: Joan on ar ‘ of As- LUCAN FOR Personals and Mrs J H d-m last week-end with ‘lieii n West Larne Mrs. T S. Hill is sp-m-ding i ‘ few days in West m The Ross house has been sold main, this •» Mr Lloyd Ateheson Visitors Mr and Mrs N Wastiidge this past week weia- Mr. and Mrs Ren-y Johnston and Georue from Finshaw and Mrs Mah'1 Shnttiesworth of Detroit A number from Lucan attend­ ed the Dee.,ration Service at Birr Anglican Cemetery on Sunday For some time there has been ■veiling s,'ni-*e in either L i- Chnrehes I'i'e Rev. N- G Anglican min- nu evening ‘he extreme nice atton- ■vening say- e 15. P D US it be. Girls: Sandra Marlene Harrison Muriel. Boys' Wayne Girls: Sandra n»» Harrison and Wil- and Williams. Williams. Susy Mur- Fedossow,Boys: Nick Tomes and Keith Simp- tin Lu m Ser notary 11 nv* no evening sand.- mt Churches T Wagland, the m»v jstei proposes services hi sp hear there w dance at rhe vice on Sunday. t hoped it will i comes known. a 1 und Mrs UUrei:47 Dodge Loach „ , theyReai (Lean I 4:h1 i and ; fh*'y ; and j Small world! Mrs. G. :spent the ; daughter. Mrs 4 Dr........................... ........ fs5th hi ft hd re quietly at his < weight. Alan Hill. June Ji, and Mrs ; After the sports, the crowd hey sHh on June 18. ‘gathered in the school and en- visitors with Mr. and; joyed the lunch. Mr. J. II. Pa­ ton. chairman of the school board, moved a vote of thanks MeFalls. Mrs. Ro President Mr. H. Murless, Mr. oth- the Delnxe., Radio, Low Mileage tte as :'ir >i<i: >r i Dili :*■-a- Murless,J ae k X' Jr. Boys: Mar- Scott 38 Chev. Sedan Haukerr -.v^ek-ond whioh stav»d wa-; registered Mr Mrs. Bast! NaMe. Barbara Mr J LiPle on the street ran into Audrey Marshall her sistur. all of Lu«-an. Isn’t It Patri*,k. of London, week-eml with h»*r M*d Culbert. W. T. Banting relebrated Mur- ’ less and Janet Scott, Jackie Wil­ liams and Marlene Harrison: Jr. Rosemary Hall and Nancy Elson. Donna Blake: Boys Sr.: Nick , Fodossnu and Mac Harrison. Joe ■ Hall and Keith Simpson: Boys I Jr.: George Hillier. Reg llaslep, i Wayne Williams, Jimmy Scott. ’ Husband and wife egg toss; Mr. and Mrs. Billie Simpson, ; Clothes Rare: William All- 29 Ford Coach (2) Sunday ' Mr< Sheridan "Irvington on Sun ‘day wore Mr and Mrs. Cecil M>- . Falls. Mrs. Harr. ; H Welhoura ind <’arol all of ’ London nNo Mr, Lyle R*>i’ingf >n ,nd family. Dr. Ken }’ir.-.hu spent the wpMk-end «■. ; ents ar.-l aH^r.d-'d ti Pi-mm. ?.Ir^ Sun ? Syixv'Use :iG • Utei’d, ' Mr. and Mrs L-m Im vo their gra . home fi’oti; 'I:- hn-r ' Miss Trud-i: Mr. :u:d Mr- ■’ Chatham. .u:d M. a ' Cummins •; T <r »r.to j ther’s Dey wi‘h M:- MiF-liell Hr.t. Mr. ILmi ■ Mr. and Hurry < family and M. Cliff Sunday ’f S>rum‘. - they ."'ole’?” - 5 W o.”EXETER p-.inhday 38 Chev. Sedan McDonald, teacher and all ers taking part in making ‘v-mina s.» enjoyable. Delivery LIMITED ros.•>: Hudgins Paton Reunion Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars and Chevrolet Trucks PHONE TOO -pent .•,'ll-U '■* >r di - 38 Glenn’s Auto Wreckers We Buy Scrap Metals BRING IT IN OR PHON New and Used Parts, Tires, Etc, Wheels and Axles for Trailers, Wagons, Etc. Phone 418 Exeter Well Attended The descendants of the lute Andrew Charity Paton held their reunion at Sprinkhank Park ".■j*h Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lo­ gan. Thorndale cu-pyosidents. , Mrs. Dane Hills, Loudon, sec.- rrea. and Donald Heaman. Mor­ ley Hobbs, Jack Dorman of Ailsa *’raig and Dave Hill of London . sports committee. : Winners were: Harold Paton, , Mrs. Jack Allison, Wilfred Lo- j ran. Jim Patou* and Ross Hea- > man. ■ The family from the farthest , distance away was Mr. and Mrs. I Harvey Riehl and family, Strat- i ford. W. L. Paton, Parkhill, was Rhe J lady ' don. • won by Mrs. worth. Fifty-t hree union year Park. Clandeboye, Granton Tie At Field Day The Clandeboye School pupils with Mr. F. McDonald, teacher, attended field day at ton on Friday, June 13. Eleven teams entered in competition. Clandeboye Granton tied with 21 points. Re­ sults were as follows: Soft Ball Throw —Sr. Girls: Beth McRann, Joan Murless: Jr. Girls: Nancy Elson: lnt. Marlene Harrison: Int. Nick Fedossow. Dashes ■ Nancy Elson; Fedossow; Running Jump—Sr. queline Williams: Nick Fedossow also high Standing Jump — Sr. Jucquline Williams. Jr. Ndney Elson. Int. Boys. Fedossow. Gran- sport a n d Lucan personals Mr. and Mrs. ham of London tives and old Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ar© on Oxtongue Lake. Mr. Vincent Hodgins who re­ cently underwent an operation in St. Joseph’s Hospital is progres­ sing most favourably. Mr. and Mrs. K, p. Ellis family are holidaying near tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins attended the Hodgins Picnic which was held this year at the home of Mr. Earle Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, of Detroit spent iI with the latter’s Wes Bevington. Mr. Joe Horne liis store on Main moved into the house late Miss Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Morris aid and Mrs. W. visiting at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler and son, of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. II, Langford. Beginning July 3, Lucan will have a garbage collection every Thursday at a charge of ifl a month, payable the last collec­ tion day of each month. Len Patience will be in charge of this very much needed prise. A large number from attended the Annual Air ____ Day celebration at Centralia on S a turd a y. During the week small hand bills had been drop­ ped from a plane over the vil­ lage much to the delight of the children. Mike Cunuiun­ called on rela- neighbours ou A. H. Fisher a six week vacation to and Ot- the week-end sister, Mrs. has St. vacated and has of the McBon- Dickens are enter- Lucan Force I » Tires, Batteries, Auto Accessories « Kendall Motor Oil, $8.37 Per Case AUTHORIZED FIRESTONE DEALER We Sell For Less Phone 60-W Lucan W I S FOR CONTROL OF CORN AND BEAN i MAGGOT Dow’s Lindane Benzine Hexachloride PRICE PER POUND $3.3© One Pound Treats Approximately 10 Bushels of Seed Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd EXETER and CREDITON 12 oldest man and the oldest was Mrs. Itobt Crellin, Lon- The guessing contest was Earl Paton, Glan- attended the re­ am! decided to meet next in June at Springbank Personals Thursday, Mr, Mel Cui- Awto - Life - Farmers’ Comprehensive *’including animal collision and tractor) Prompt Service On All Claims Ross Francis Local Co-Op Agent Phone 34-r-8 Liiciw Last bert took suddenly sick and was rushed to St. Joseph's hospital. The doctors have decided an operation will be necessary. His many Lucan friends extend deep­ est sympathy and trust be too long till he will to be brought home. Of the four teachers I Public School Staff only I be on duty in Lucan in | •• *■“ *1 T ♦. «. U T . . .. J „ I VX „ 1 J I place Mr. I principal, i Loudon Crocker jLondon - Guwlett. it won’t be able Girls Boy High school graduates Simp- father Ailsa Nick Jacqueline Williams. Girls, Int. Jac- Boys; jump. Girls: Girls, Nick < ’landeboye Personals * The Rev. W. G. Moores, Belgrave will have charge tin' anniversary services of Clandeboye United Church Sunday, June 22. at 8 pan. Moores is a former minister of Lucan and Clandeboye Circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Margaret and 1 the annual Week at the tural college at nesday. The Rev. J, ducted his first service at St. James Church on Sunday, June 15. Next Sunday, June 22 the morning service will be at 9:45 a.m., D.S.T. with Holy Com­ munion being administered. Sgt. Bloye, Mrs." Bloye, Che­ ryl and Susan of R.C.A.F. Cen­ tralia, were guests for supper of Mr. and Mrs. H. Murless. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice son visited Mrs. Simpson’s Mr. J. Stephenson, of Craig on Sunday. Mr. Edward Haslip is tient in St. London. Miss Mary Jane Hall has ac­ cepted a position at the London Life Insurance Co., London. Mr. and Mrs. Wess Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and children of Hamilton visited the former’s sister, Mrs. Ceafur Atkinson and Mr. Atkinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morgan and children of Ailsa Craig were other guests. Mr. Arthur Simpson is laying . the foundation for a new driving j shed. Mr. . David Henry, Bruce attended Farm and Home ■ Ontario Agrieul- Guelpli, on Wed- F. Wegland con- a pa- Joseph Hospital, on one Septem­ ber, Mrs. Muriel Donaldson. Mr. H. Elliott of Bala will re- F. W. Morgenroth as Mr. J. Johnston of Mr. Carl Hossi of Miss Pat new-com- ! ers Lucan extends a welcome. will and will To J. replace Miss J. replace all three the will I I I i i Young men recently graduated from High School with Junior Matricu­ lation or equivalent educational standard, may become officers in the Canadian Army Active Force, Apply today to the Recruiting Office nearest your home, Tu qualify you must be: — Single — Physically fit — Between 18 and 25 years of age and have a Junior Matriculation or Equivalent Educa­ tional Standard. and 1__ .___„„ i Clandeboye spent a :Inst week ill Detroit. Lloyd Cook No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts,, Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot Street, Kingston, Onk Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James St. Armour/, 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont, A205W.O and H. DOUCETT, Minister ..^ditional Lucan personal [items may be found on page 3. I William Allwright attended the Paton Picnic at Springbank, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunning­ ham moved from the village jand taken up residence at Mrs. • Albert Morgans house, McGilli- | vray Township. f Mrs. Graham Ward (nee Joan - Leaf herland > D o u g 1 a s, James , Word and Miss Pauline New- • land of Toronto spent Sunday ’ with Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil. i Lucan Personals • Mr. Jack Lankin who has : been on the sick list is better 'again. Th« extreme heat of the last few* days is working havoc with I Lucan gardens. Mrs, John Blair had a quilt­ ing bee last Friday. Miss Joan Hodgins, of Lucan Miss Shirley McRann o few days ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS and child- of Stoney Creek are spend­ fl week with Mr, and Mrs. Will Haskett, Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick, of i Sarnia and Mr, and Mrs. John I Bigham of Toronto visited with ; Mrs. Mel Culbert on Saturday. Dr, W. T, Banting and Billie attended the Banting Picnic at I Springbank on Sunday. There j wvre about fifty present from ' Michigan, McGillivray Township, Thomas, Syracuse and Lu­ If accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an Officer Cadet to qualify as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Force, You will receive Second Lieutenant’s pay while in training. When you are granted a commission you will then serve for periods of 3, 4 or 5 years as you choose under the Short Service Com­ mission Plan, At the end of this service you may apply for a perma­ nent commission.